ANDREW BALDING and Martin Dwyer came of age at Epsom yesterday as they teamed up for their first Classic success with 10-1 chance Casual Look in the Vodafone Oaks.

The rookie trainer, who took over control of the historic Kingsclere Stables from his father Ian on January 1, showed he is a true chip off the old block as he claimed a victory in one of the few races his predecessor never managed to win.

Casual Look's success was the high point of memorable trebles for both Balding and 27-year-old jockey Dwyer on an afternoon that neither will ever forget.

Always in a prominent pitch, the filly challenged on the outside of Summerland, who had taken the lead from rank outsider Inchberry with over a furlong to run.

In behind, the 100-30 favourite Yesterday was getting no sort of luck as Michael Kinane switched to the inside in the final 150 yards.

The market leader was catching the winner, but the finishing post came just in time for Casual Look's supporters as she held on by a neck, with Summitville (25-1) in third.